We believe in offering you up-to-date information about the latest treatments and tips to help with your foot pain. Check back to our blog by our Adams County foot and ankle doctors regularly to find details about how you can help your feet and ankles feel better.
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Preventing Achilles TendinitisLearn what Achilles Tendinitis is and what steps you can take to prevent it!
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Weather Related Closing for February 1, 2021Due to inclement weather conditions, our offices will be operating at the following hours on February 1, 2021.
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Tips for Selecting Proper Exercise ShoesEnsure that your feet are able to endure the forces that come with exercise by choosing the right fitness footwear.
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All You Need to Know About Stress FracturesExperiencing stress fractures in your feet and ankles is painful, and if you don’t take time to heal and recover, you’ll end up doing more damage.
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Healthy Holiday Tips for DiabeticsStick to your diet and stay on your feet this year with these 4 healthy holiday tips.
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Urgent Announcement: Power OutageWe are still seeing patients as they are coming in but we appreciate your patience as we resolve this issue. We hope to have everything up by mid-morning.
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Custom Orthotics at Martin Foot and AnkleAre you eligible for a pair of orthotics with your insurance? Now is the time to check if you’ve met the 2020 out-of-pocket expense!
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Caring for Your ToesYour toes reveal underlying health issues that your body may be experiencing, so it’s important to keep an eye on them for any abnormalities.
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Foot Care for AdultsAlthough fall often means tucking your feet away in socks and boots, autumn is still an integral time to shower them with proper care.
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Meet Our 2020 Surgical Fellows!Meet Dr. Mira Pandya and Dr. Eric Krznaric, the two new surgical Fellows on the Martin Foot and Ankle Team!
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Caring for Your Feet During the Summer MonthsThe summer heat can take a toll on your feet. Read on to learn how to care for your feet during the hottest season of the year!
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What You Need To Know About Plantar WartsPlantar warts grow specifically on the soles of your feet. Learn about how to identify them, what causes them, and how to treat them.